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Crest Nicholson Holdings(CRST)

Description: Crest Nicholson Holdings plc is a United Kingdom-based residential developer operating in the Southern half of England. The Company's product range varies from homes for first time buyers to large family homes, and includes a mixture of houses, apartments and supporting commercial premises as part of its developments. The Company operates across the South of England through five divisions: South West, Chiltern, Eastern, South and London. The Company also has two business units: Crest Nicholson Regeneration and Crest Strategic Projects. The Crest Nicholson Regeneration unit specializes in developments with public and private partners, incorporating residential and mixed use projects. The Crest Strategic Projects unit focuses on sourcing unallocated sites and secures planning permissions over time for medium- to long-term development to be delivered through its divisions. Its support services include land and planning, technical and quality production, and audit services.


Keywords: Quality Apartment Sourcing Planning Regeneration Public Housing Urban Renewal Audit Services Nicholson Nichols Residential Developer

Home Page: www.crestnicholson.com

CRST Technical Analysis

Crest House
Chertsey, KT16 9GN
United Kingdom
Phone: 44 19 3258 0555


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Peter Truscott CEO & Director
Mr. Duncan Cooper Group Fin. Director & Director
Mr. David Marchant Group Operations Director
Ms. Eleni Psarompa-Rothwell Group Technical & Quality Director
Ms. Jenny Matthews Head of Investor Relations:
Mr. Kevin M. Maguire Gen. Counsel & Company Sec.
Ms. Jane Cookson Group HR Director
Mr. Darren Dancey Managing Director of Crest Nicholson South West
Mr. Ben Miller Managing Director of Crest Nicholson Midlands
Trevor Selwyn Managing Director of London

Exchange: LSE

Country: UK : United Kingdom

Currency: Pence sterling (p)

Forward PE: 7.278
Trailing PE: 0
Price-to-Book MRQ: 0.6922
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.7088
IPO Date:
Fiscal Year End: October
Full Time Employees: 700
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